Weather forecast starting to take shape for Super Bowl Sunday

It’s four days out from the Super Bowl, and the storylines about Richard Sherman versus Demaryius Thomas are starting to grow old.

Meanwhile, the weather forecast — certainly an element at play here — is just starting to take shape.

According to the Weather.com Wednesday night, there is a zero percent chance of precipitation for Sunday. The website lists an expected high temperature of 44 degrees and a low of 27.

All forecasts are subject to change, of course, but as NBC Connecticut’s Ryan Hanrahan told Hearst Newspapers last week, meteorologists can start “pinning down details” of a forecast roughly three days in advance.

It’s been a hot topic throughout the week, but neither team has expressed much concern.

“We play out in Denver, it’s cold at times,” Broncos running back Knowshon Moreno said Wednesday. “We’ve played in some cold games this year so far, so the weather really doesn’t play a factor in this game. It’s going to come down to execution and seeing what we can do versus a really good team.”

However, it’s worth noting that Peyton Manning, according to CBSSports.com, has a career record of 4-7 in games that kicked off at 32 degrees or colder.

Seattle has reportedly been practicing indoors due to the conditions of the outside field at the Meadlowlands complex.

“I don’t mind (practicing inside),” said Seahawks receiver Doug Baldwin. “It doesn’t matter where we play. We’ll eventually get outside to get used to the weather, but when it comes to game time, that stuff is not going to be a factor. It’s all mental at that point.”